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This is one of the first "sights" I saw in the old town, as my hotel is very nearby. I'll confess that I didn't make my way there for the entrance itself, but for the statue of one of Cordoba's favorite sons, the ancient Roman...More

The true is that there is no shortage of interesting places in Cordoba. This is one of the many areas where a visitor must stop for a while and try to feel the history and the beauty of the ancient city.

The fact that you can find this fountain in the middle of the city, surrounded by flowers and flanked by the old city walls and the gate, is something like magical. Try and visit at sunset when the lights are being turned on.
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From the train station, I walked through the Jardines de la Victoria and arrived here, which is the entrance gate to the Jewish quarter. The ancient arch and gate are imposing and beautiful for photo taking. Just in front of the gate entrance is a...More

At one end of Calle Cairuán adjacent to a myriad of restaurants is the Puerta del Almodóvar. It is a beautiful stone arch in the entrance to the Juderia. It really is just an arch but interesting because it forms part of the mystique that...More

If you were coming from inland this gate was the main entrance to city and it was located opposite to the Roman bridge. It was also the entrance to the Jewish quarter. It was built by the Moors along with 8 other gates.